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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exactly what it should be.,
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This review is from: MindCandy Volume 1: PC Demos (DVD)
I picked up this DVD from the creators, and I couldn't be happier with it.If you're a fan of the demo scene, then you need this disc - unless you want to keep a bunch of 286, 386, and 486 machines around and running, this is your best bet for seeing oldschool demos from now on, since they often won't work with modern hardware. If you're not familiar with demos, well, they're basically a demonstration of (visual and audio) things you never knew your computer could do. If you're a fan of computer graphics, "The Mind's Eye" videos, electronic music, neat screensavers, or music videos, you'll probably dig this. The disc is double-sided, with side one being "transcendental vistas", containing 22 demos from 1999-2001. Very advanced visuals here. The second disc is "kickin' it oldschool", which has 20 demos dating from 1990-1998. Here you can see the evolution of the art form from the beginning (on the PC, at least). Side One contains: Wonder, 604, Kosmiset Avaruus Sienet, Further, Chrome, Volatile, Tesla, Broadband, Mikrostrange, Moral Hard Candy, TE-2RB, Le Petit Prince, Engergia, Gerbera, Lapsus, Enlight the Surreal, Experimental, Live Evil, The Nonstop Ibiza Experience, Codename Chinadoll, Art, and Kasparov. Side Two contains: Second Reality, Megademo, Cronologia, Unreal, Amnesia, Panic, Crystal Dream 2, Show, Verses, Dope, X14, Stars: Wonders of the World, Reve, Paimen, Inside, Megablast, 303, Saint, Square, and Riprap. I was a bit concerned about how well the visuals would be preserved, since moving the old-school DOS-based graphics to DVD is harder than you might expect. Once I got the disc, I was pleasantly surprised and impressed. The audio and visual fidelity is stunning. This was clearly a labor of love by very talented people who care about the art form. Now I just have to wait for them to make the next volume...
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A historical archive,
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This review is from: MindCandy Volume 1: PC Demos (DVD)
Once, computers did not play MP3, did not play movies and internet was a word that required explaination. The world gazed at movies like Jurrassic Park and knew it would take a long time before such digital amazement would be produced by computers in people's homes. A small community thought otherwise...They were driven and self-taught. They had unprecedented knowledge of computer technology and they created computer art on equipment which was not supposed to meet the requirements. Spread across the world in relatively small numbers they met each other at computer clubs, exchanged their demonstrations of art through sending floppies by regular mail and they called themselves 'the demo scene'. This DVD is a historical archive of the development of computer art in the 1990s. Produced by the very same people that were part of that development it features ultra-high quality of original productions from the era and a 20 minute documentary on the scene. This is a MUST HAVE for each and everyone that was part of the scene and a recommendation to everyone interested to know how computer multimedia all began.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Check out Volume 2 for even better demos,
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This review is from: MindCandy Volume 1: PC Demos (DVD)
Long before IBM invented the term "multimedia" the demoscene was the computer's version of high art.
As good as these demos are, and they varied immensely since every IBM PC-compatible had different speed, graphics, and even sound abilities. You are cheating yourself if you don't also order Mindcandy Volume 2 to see the Amiga demos. Volume 2 is far and away the definitive high-quality demoscene archive, rendered on the machines that did what PC's still cannot do.
5.0 out of 5 stars
As a demoscener, this tops my collection of scene memorabilia!,
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This review is from: MindCandy Volume 1: PC Demos (DVD)
At a young age I spent countless hours following the demoscene, calling BBS's, hanging with local sceners, making fun of lamers, getting software for fr-- um, and watching in amazement at every new demo release I could find. Whether Atari 8-bit, C64, Amiga, PC, or beyond these artisans never stopped amazing me at how many tricks can be pulled to get the realtime graphic effects, as well as the amazing music scores that still remain in my personal music library.
Watching this DVD allows me to bring back my past any time I wanted and relive those moments. Hornet did a phenomenal job capturing the demos to DVD and providing insightful commentary tracks.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun and Neat,
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This review is from: MindCandy Volume 1: PC Demos (DVD)
I loved both Mindcandy 1 & 2. I think the name describes them well: visual treat, very pretty, and great music. Fun to put on in the background while cooking or coding.
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Introduction to the PC demoscene,
This review is from: MindCandy Volume 1: PC Demos (DVD)
This is _the_ product for anyone who wants to get know more about the PC demoscene and realtime computer at. Many many hours went into the production of this on, without the aim of getting rich, but rather to promote the demoscene. GREAT!
3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Breaking the Limits,
By "jamirokwai" (Cologne, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MindCandy Volume 1: PC Demos (DVD)
Yes, yes, yes. Again some underground scener has done very well. Mindcandy is for DVD what Demos are for PC. Grab your copy now. Those guys from America captured 42 demos, mostly from PAL-using european computers. Then they made the deal to produce an NTSC-coded DVD. If you are interested in remembering some of the fancy demonstrations from the early 90s till today, rocking your PC, you should order this nice DVD. If you aren't familiar with demos, you should take a look. If you are familiar, you have to take a look. Why not 5 stars? Because selection of demos is a matter of taste. And we all know, that taste is different in different countries. I am looking forward to see Vol.2 !!!
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Oh Boy.,
By Has Fidanken (Sao Paulo, Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MindCandy Volume 1: PC Demos (DVD)
Maybe I had the wrong expectations about this one. I didn't like it at all.
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